FasTags, which became mandatory for all vehicles from December 15, has been enforced in over 75% lanes in Haryana’s toll plazas. Commuters in Faridabad expressed their thoughts on the new system, where some complained that the process is inefficient and is taking time to be implemented completely, some commended FasTag as it makes transportation smooth and saves fuel and time.
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